Maintaining EKG Trunk Cable And Leads is an important part of ensuring the normal operation of the electrocardiograph and the accuracy of the electrocardiograph recording. The following is a detailed guide to the maintenance of EKG Trunk Cable And Leads:
1. Daily cleaning and maintenance
Regular cleaning: EKG Trunk Cable And Leads and lead wires should be cleaned regularly to prevent the accumulation of dirt and grease from affecting signal transmission. When cleaning, use dry gauze to wipe gently, and avoid using liquid detergents to prevent liquid from penetrating into the interface and causing damage.
Electrode maintenance: Electrodes are an important part of EKG Trunk Cable And Leads. Before use, ensure that the surface of the electrode is clean and free of dirt. After use, the electrode should be cleaned with detergent, then rinsed with clean water and wiped dry with gauze. For electrodes made of copper alloy, if rust spots appear, use fine sandpaper to wipe off the rust spots, and then soak them in saline overnight to form a stable surface film.
2. Standard use and storage
Correct use: When using EKG Trunk Cable And Leads, ensure that the connection is correct and the electrodes are placed in the correct position. Avoid pulling the lead wires hard to avoid damage.
Standard storage: After use, EKG Trunk Cable And Leads should be stored in a standard manner to avoid folding, twisting or over-stretching. It is recommended to coil the lead wire into a ring with a larger diameter or hang it for storage to maintain its flatness and flexibility.
3. Regular inspection and replacement
Regular inspection: EKG Trunk Cable And Leads should be inspected regularly, including checking the connection status of the lead wire, the integrity of the electrode, whether the interface is loose, etc. Problems should be dealt with in a timely manner to ensure the normal use of the electrocardiograph.
Timely replacement: For aging, damaged or irreparable lead wires and electrodes, they should be replaced in a timely manner. Avoid using damaged accessories to affect the recording quality of the electrocardiogram.
4. Precautions
Avoid contact with liquids: EKG Trunk Cable And Leads and lead wires should avoid contact with liquids to prevent liquids from penetrating into the interface and causing damage.
Prevent high temperature and humidity: EKG Trunk Cable And Leads should be stored in a cool and dry place to avoid high temperature and humidity that may affect its performance and service life.
Through the above maintenance measures, the normal operation of EKG Trunk Cable And Leads and the accuracy of electrocardiogram recording can be ensured, providing reliable data for medical diagnosis